play out造句31) It is however essential that I play out the string and not be provocative.
32) Now, he says a new scenario is starting to play out.
33) For the next year, the actress' travails seemed to play out on a split screen, with tabloid stories mirroring Aniston's movie titles.
34) So this anxiety we have about being branded a troublemaker or muckraker ... it just doesn't play out that way.
35) While the political consequences of this dramatic event will play out for years to come, the major lesson is already clear.
36) I trusted and valued that flicker of unease, and I wanted to feel it play out more, to see Donoghue go deeper into the mucky, messy territory of growth.
37) This lithium finding is very interesting, and may well play out to be a hard-and-fast law, but I think it's still a little early to rule anything out just yet.
38) Never mind what you've heard about global warming as a slow-motion emergency that would take decades to play out.
39) So that kinda thing will probably gonna play out very slowly.
40) How this debate will play out in Beijing remains unclear.
41) Greece, one might wager, will play out in similar fashion.
42) But Chelsea were to play out the closing minutes intelligently.
43) Similarly, the debate on bailing out Detroit's three auto makers often seems to play out in a theater of the absurd.
44) It is warm enough for you to play out of doors.
45) Crichton examined how that possibility might play out in real life, making the idea accessible even for those without a scientific background.
46) The playing Key of Bach's style is to play out different timbres with mild ways of playing the clavier in a slower speed.
47) But here's an illustration of how it might play out if tubed products, for example, are in production.
48) Based on paleontologic history we have no idea how far this thing would play out.